Spring Break has come and gone. I already wrote about my road trip. Now it's time to recap my trip to the De Anza Flea Market that took place two days earlier.
The flea market itself was a little less crowded than usual. I'm guessing some people were traveling or spending time with their families over Easter weekend. Luckily there were still plenty of vendors with collectibles.
Here's my haul...
Purchase #1: Bin of Star Wars $30
1977 Topps Star Wars
I've documented the significance of this set to my hobby history on numerous occasions. I've also mentioned that I own a complete set with stickers. Normally I wouldn't waste my time grabbing a box of duplicates, but sentimentality trumped frugality.
Haven't had time to decide if I'll start a second set build, but even if I do... there are plenty of duplicates to help others who are trying to complete this set.
Purchase #2: Piece of Art $5
2008 Rittenhouse Batman Archives Sketch Card #NNO
Not sure if this is Catwoman or Batgirl, but for five bucks I don't care.
I found this card a few vendors down from the couple with the Star Wars cards. A gentleman was selling two 3,500ct. boxes worth of cards. He had some pretty cool stuff like Barry Bonds and Buster Posey rookie cards, but his prices seemed a little high. On the other hand, his asking price for this piece of original art was more than fair.
Purchase #3: Odball Birdie $1
1977 Hostess #46
Purchase #4: Dollar Box Magazine $1
Mad Magazine March 1959
Purchase #5a: A Classic Board Game $30
Before I show off my favorite purchase of the day, I want to explain some details behind the purchase. Some of you might remember a lady who was selling off her deceased husband's collection. Last summer she sold me a 1990 Leaf Series 1 set and some San Francisco 49er oddball issues. I have also purchased some cheap sets and an unopened box of 1989 Bowman from her on separate occasions.
Anyways, she was back and she brought her sons. There were a few items I was interested on their table, so I gathered them up and worked out a package deal (so ignore the price tags).
Here's the main thing I wanted:
Well after almost four decades, I'm happy to finally add this board game to my collection. It's still sealed with the original Toys R Us price tag, so I'm not going to open it up. That means I'll still be hunting down a set of these cards.
The gentleman who sold these to me had no idea what these are or where they came from, but that didn't matter to me.
1987 Classic Baseball Board Game
When these board games were originally released, I was too busy opening boxes of 1987 Topps Baseball purchased from Costco. I could buy three of them for the price of one of these board games:
Unfortunately, I completely missed the boat on ever owning the iconic Bo Jackson card featuring him wearing his Auburn football gear while holding a baseball bat. By the time I realized how cool and popular this card was, card shops were jacking up the prices for the single and toy stores had sold out of the actual board games.
Purchase #5b: An 80's Box Set $8
I had offered the sons $35 for the three sets, but they countered with $40. That seemed fair.
1988 Score Rookie & Traded Set
Plenty of us collected during the Junk Wax Era, so we remember when this set was a pretty hot commodity.
It's cooled off over the years, but it still contains some cool rookie cards.
I already have graded copies of three of the key rookie cards, so I'll just keep this set housed in the factory box.
Purchase #5c: A Stained Set $2
1986 McDonald's All Star Team Set
I added this set to the stack for pure nostalgic reasons. Back in 1986, I remember going to McDonalds with my friends and receiving an Oakland Raiders or San Francisco 49ers card with each purchase. The idea that I could get a complete set of 30 cards for less than the price of a Happy Meal was too hard to pass up.
Unfortunately this set seems to have been sitting in a box with some french fries, because they feature some staining. Phil Simms took the brunt of the oil, but if you look closely to at the backs of the Montana and Payton, you can see some discoloration along the bottom edge:
As I was about to leave, I was looking at some knick-knacks on one of the brother's tables. It started a conversation that eventually led to one more purchase.
Purchase #6: Atari Stickers $5
1982 Atari Lenticular Discs
I grew up playing Pac-Man and Defender on my Atari 2600 and was immediately interested in them.
Purchase #7: Another Damaged Set? $20
Much like the 1988 Score Rookies & Traded set, there was a time when this set was pretty popular. I have always wanted one of the Tiger Woods cards found in this factory set. Unfortunately this set has a history of bricking and sliding around in the box, so I'm not sure if I'll be opening it up anytime soon.
Well that wraps up another trip to the flea market. There's another one coming up this Saturday. Hopefully Mother Nature cooperates and I'll have the opportunity to walk around, get some fresh air, and walk away with a few new finds for the collection.
Purchase #7: Another Damaged Set? $20
1998 Champions of Golf The Masters Collection Factory Set
Well that wraps up another trip to the flea market. There's another one coming up this Saturday. Hopefully Mother Nature cooperates and I'll have the opportunity to walk around, get some fresh air, and walk away with a few new finds for the collection.
Until then...
Happy Tuesday and sayonara!
























sucha a varied collection. There's no way I could do all of that. I think its cool that you do. I've started the last few years, picking up baseball games. There's a couple I've never played. I do like having them and hope to play one day.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff as always! The Atari stickers are awesome. I still have my 2600 set and games!
ReplyDeleteI'd be happy to take that whole bin of Star Wars off your hands (fully re-imbursed of course). Great stuff all around.
ReplyDeleteDig those Atari stickers.
ReplyDeleteMy eyes lit up when you showed that Star Wars bin. I don't think I ever saw the orange ones way back in '77-78. I want to collect those cards but my brain tells me no.
ReplyDeleteThat Woods card is so iconic that I can’t see how it is anywhere lower than 100 bucks. I think 20 bucks was a steal.
ReplyDeleteAnother awesome haul. I really enjoy seeing the varied stuff you acquire. It's a great hobby we have - just collect what you enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI’m loving that Mad magazine. I still have my Mad collection of magazines and some super specials but sold all of my Mad books a few years ago. I don’t think I have an issue that old - nice pick up!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking about Fidrych for a potential future post.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, good haul.
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ReplyDeleteI was eying those Star Wars cards too but unlike Johnny I don't think I have much to send back. $1 magazines from the 50's sounds like a tempting box too!
ReplyDeleteGreat lot. Star Wars is awesome. I put a page together of various colors (trying to cover the general plot of the movie and showing the main characters) but that's a really tempting set to want more of. 88 Score Rookies/Traded is great too. I never saw those when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteStar Wars, let me here it for some good old Star Wars.
ReplyDeleteAccording to Kurt's Card Care a humidor will solve the problem of Bricking cards. Tiger has done enough sliding and flipping for a lifetime as it stands. Love the Atari stickers and the '88 Score traded set. Hope to hear from you soon, have another care package 📦 ready to go, just let me know what you thinknof the previous one....
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! I wish we had flea markets here with all of those interesting trinkets. I love the oddball items as the being obscure makes them wanted even more. That game looks really nice and I remember the Hostess cards. That Mark Fidrych card hits home whenever I see any of Mark's cards it reminds me of my Grandfather who living in NH but his favorite team was the Detroit Tigers. He loved watching The Bird talk to the ball and it gave him more reasons to love his tigers. Congrats on all of your cool pickups and looking forward to your next cool finds, hope the weather there on Saturday is great, Enjoy!!!
ReplyDeleteI wished I had flea markets! I would definitely be into one of those Atari stickers!
ReplyDeleteNice start to Star Wars. @NightOwl - It's not that tough if you get starter sets from eBay. I finished all the colors. (Stuart found me the C3P0 variation).
ReplyDeleteShucks, I probably had a Score update set I could have sent you for half price...
Do you want MAD mags from the 80's? I have a stack I'll send you for free....
That Score Traded set is nice! Chris Sabo will always be my favorite 1988 rookie. He looked so cool with those glasses. In fact, I can't think of another player to ever wear anything similar.
ReplyDeletemichael d - yeah collecting so many different things is a blessing and a curse rolled up in one. i have a huge video game collection, but it's tucked away. these days the only system i have set up is my ps4.
ReplyDeletematt - me too. i got rid of my original 2600, but my buddy gave me his about 10 years ago. unfortunately i don't have a tv to play it oon
johnnys trading spot - i'll send you all of the dupes as soon as i get things sorted. there are some triples and maybe even some quads. if night owl ever decides to build the set, i hope you can pass some along to him
anonymous - yeah, they're cool. had to put them in top loaders to prevent them from curling
night owl - i'm gonna send all of the dupes to john. when i do, reach out to him if you ever decide to build that set.
jeremya1um - you can find sets for around $30 to $50. i think the main issue is the bricking which scares people away.
karsal - thanks. i agree about collecting what you love. the problem for me is that i love a lot of stuff :D
elliptical man - look forward to reading it. i'm a big fan of the bird
mark zentkovich - 👍
bo - john has sent me so much over the years, that i'll forever be in debt to him. there are a bunch of dupes, maybe he will be able to spare some after i get them shipped out
nick vossbrink - the 88s r/t was one of those sets that my card buddies and i wanted... but it was pretty pricey and at the time we were only making $4 to $5 an hour. that star wars page sounds really cool. hope you get a chance to show it off on your blog
john bateman - i'm a huge fan of anything related to star wars... especially those 1977 topps cards
xavier higgins - i'll have to check out his video on the bricking thing. i've been testing out the freezer method with some 90's marvel packs. it worked a little, but there was still a lot of chipping. i don't have a humidor, but i'm pretty sure my brother does. might have to borrow it. your box is still waiting to be opened. i had two packages from john and one from woody that were ahead of yours, but i finally got around to opening them over the break. yours is next. super stoked. it's like a kid waiting to open his present on christmas.
rr - i love watching highlights of the bird and him talking to the ball. weather is perfect. planning on hitting up the branham flea market today :D
matt - i'm in the process of pressing those atari stickers right now in top loaders (under some boxes), but i'll try to remember to set one aside for you
gca - i'm good with the mad magazines. i pretty much only seek out the ones i owned when i was a kid and super vintage ones with cool covers. i would go all out if i had more room to store them, but right now i don't.
big tone - sabo's glasses were awesome. i'd love to build a trifecta (auto, relic, and rookie card) of him one day.
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ReplyDeletethat's for sure Barbra Gordon AKA Bat Girl